British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

Harry Freakstorm:British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

[f.kulfoto.com image 275x383]

do americans companies have to offer the fatass chair though? or is your company going above and beyond what the law requires for their obese employees in an effort to keep them jolly?

Harry Freakstorm:British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

[f.kulfoto.com image 275x383]

Yep, I have a co-worker with one of those. There's got to be stock to invest some money in, because shiat like this is just going up.

Harry Freakstorm:British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass enhanced girth chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

Harry Freakstorm:British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

Headso:Harry Freakstorm: British companies may soon have to treat obese workers as 'disabled' and provide them with larger seats and parking spaces next to the office.

This is already a thing in Merica. The guy one cube over has a fatass chair. It's designed for people between 300 - 400 pounds. It looks like a regular chair with a wider seat and lumbar support. The company offers another chair for the 400 pounder pluses. It looks like this:

[f.kulfoto.com image 275x383]

do americans companies have to offer the fatass chair though? or is your company going above and beyond what the law requires for their obese employees in an effort to keep them jolly?

After fatty mcfatterson breaks 3 or 4 regular office chairs, it's probably just cheaper to invest in a fatass chair.. And yes, I have watched as a corpulent female drop her weight into a wheeled chair and one of the wheels snapped off and dumped her on the ground. Of course, she went for worker's comp, claiming an inferior and dangerous office environment. And the next round of lay-offs had her name on the list.

I could call it a disability, however I'm not referring to the 350 lb guy who just can't stop eating pizza, wings, and a whole bottle of soda for dinner. I'm talking about the "I'm so fat, I literally can't walk". At that point, I think there should probably be some sort of semi-mandatory rehab like they give to junkies.